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Case History
Tinker Air Force Base,
OK
Contracted since: June 2006
This nearly $5 million contract provides comprehensive
management of the base’s fleet operations including
scheduled maintenance of 450 tactical vehicles
and more than 800 general-use vehicles (sedans,
pickups, forklifts, emergency response vehicles,
cranes and buses).
Additionally, AbilityOne
provides cargo movement on and off base, towing
and recovery of vehicles on base and within 75
miles of the base, taxi service on and off post,
management of command vehicles, flight line services,
management and operation of the vehicle registration/drivers
license office, management and operation of the
base fuel facilities, management and coordination
of car-washing services, and management of GSA
fleet vehicles.
Ft. Riley Army Base, KS
Contracted since: January 2007
AbilityOne provides all repair and maintenance
services for nearly 1400 non-tactical vehicles
and pieces of support equipment. The largest
customer at this location is the GSA Transportation
Motor Pool. AbilityOne also provides services
to other GSA customers coming in from out of
town such as the 91st Division Training Support
Brigade from Ft. Carson, CO.
For GSA, AbilityOne
oversees all aspects of scheduled maintenance,
unscheduled repair, vehicle washing, vehicle
marshalling, emergency service, parts supply
management and warranty work coordination (excluding
windshield and glass repair, and onsite warranty
and body work).
Ft. Lewis
Army Base, WA
Contracted since: September 2002
This $17 million contract handles scheduled
and unscheduled maintenance services on 13,000
pieces of equipment annually, performs fleet
maintenance and repair and analyzes work performance.
The maintenance operations take place in fourteen
different shop facilities. In a “surge” mode,
the AbilityOne team can include 300 employees
working two shifts to service, repair and maintain
equipment in the highest state of combat readiness
for these special assignments:
- Stryker Brigades: Stay behind (equipment
left behind) and Reconstitution (equipment
returning from deployment)
- National Guard and Reserve: Mobilization
(units preparing for deployment) and Demobilization
(units returning from deployment)
- Satellite Unit Support: Assist unit maintenance
personnel
AbilityOne employees have also participated
in a Department of Labor-approved journeyman
training program in Installation Vehicle Maintenance
on 105 various models of tactical and non-tactical
equipment through this contract. Individuals
are encouraged to participate in the company's
apprenticeship program and are supported in every
aspect of reaching their goals of obtaining a
Journeyman Diesel Mechanic rating status. For
these maintenance operations, AbilityOne manages
parts inventory of more than 2,000 lines totaling
nearly $1 million.
Ft. Hood Army Base, TX
Contracted since: August 2001
Through this contract, AbilityOne supports recovery,
service and launch of a variety of aircraft,
including Air Force One. We also maintain the
airfield’s vehicle fleet and ground support generators.
The contract is valued at over $1.4 million.
Brooks AFBI Air Force Base,
TX
Contracted since: October 2001
AbilityOne provides motor pool and shuttle
bus services at Brooks AFB. The motor pool consists
of about 30 vehicles; the shuttle services includes
10-15 44-passenger buses and 7- and 9-passenger
vans.
Motor pool services include management
and administrative support, fleet management
activities that require maintenance/repair actions,
vehicle dispatching, vehicle presentation and
more.
U.S. Border
Patrol, El Centro, CA
Contracted since: July 1998
AbilityOne washes and details U.S. Customs
and Border Patrol’s vehicles in harsh heat and
salt air environment to ensure maintenance and
marketability. We also furnish the vehicle washing
materials and equipment to ensure compliance
with environmental laws and specifications.
Norfolk Vehicle Processing Center (VPC) in Portsmouth, VA
Contracted since: 1998
AbilityOne has a $1.1 million contract to operate the Norfolk Vehicle Processing Center (VPC) in Portsmouth, VA for the Department of Defense. They coordinate Privately Owned Vehicle (POV) movements in SDDC’s Global POV contract. AbilityOne provides in-processing, inspecting, transporting, containerizing, motorcycle crating/uncrating, short-term storage, 24/7 security, and out-processing services for service members for OCONUS PCS relocation, Home Port moves, Storage, or In-Transit between other VPCs.
Within one hour of sign in at the VPC, service members are on their way. And if they have a second POV, AbilityOne can process that as well providing a one stop shop for their vehicles. One of the most important responsibilities is to settle any damage claims directly with the Service Member.
In 2007, VPC processed close to 7,000 vehicles. This contract provides opportunities for up to 18 people with disabilities to receive highly skilled training and necessary certifications working as customer service representatives, shipping and receiving clerks, inspectors, and truck drivers. Staff are trained to be sensitive to the unique issues of Service Members, facilitating a smooth relocation.
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“The partnership between
AbilityOne, Skookum and Fort Lewis for
Wheeled Vehicle Fleet Maintenance has been
truly a win-win situation. The quality
of service has been outstanding. Open communications
between the three parties has been a key
ingredient for the success of this venture.
Choosing [AbilityOne] allowed the government
and the selected NPA to discuss the statement
of work thoroughly prior to submitting
the proposal so there were no surprises.”
James
Edwards, Director of Contracting Army Contracting
Agency Northern Region Ft. Lewis Army Base,
WA
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